Animal Symbolism in Hispanic Literature : From the Sixteenth Century to the Present Day (Monografías a)

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Animal Symbolism in Hispanic Literature : From the Sixteenth Century to the Present Day (Monografías a)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781855664241
  • DDC分類 860.9

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Whether unicorns, phoenix, and chimera, or axolotl, jaguars, and giant snakes, animals have often had the human experience grafted onto them, in a conscious or unconscious reflection of a society's beliefs, ambitions, and inequalities.

This volume seeks to explore different representations of real and imaginary animals across Hispanic literary production from the early modern era to the present day in order to gain a better understanding of how they serve as projections of human identities, knowledge, values, and vices. How do beasts enable the colonizing gaze and its reaches? How might beasts offer a means of decolonizing the Hispanophone world? And how do beasts articulate social unrest and a desire to resist inequality, poverty, and other ills of the modern world that collectively reinforce the status quo?

Working to better understand how Spanish and Latin American authors, illustrators, and graphic artists have understood animals and beasts, and how they interacted with them, contributors from the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Spain shed light on the use of animals as symbols and emblems, as well as how they have been employed to construct others as monstrous and less human.

Contents

List of Illustrations

List of Contributors

Introduction. Animal Symbolism in Hispanic Literature: From the Sixteenth Century to the Present Dayby Lauren Beck, Ailén Cruz, and Samantha Penina Ruckenstein

Part I: 16th-18th Centuries - The First Proverbial Transatlantic Zoo
Chapter 1. The Transatlantic Bestiaries of Felipe Guamán Poma (Waman Puma), c. 1615 by Lauren Beck

Chapter 2. Monsters, American Animals, and Mirabilia in Gerónimo de Huerta and his Translation of the Natural History (1624) by Penélope Marcela Fernández Izaguirre

Chapter 3. (In)human Nature: Discourses over the Distinctions between Man and Beast in the Indigenous-Language Christian Pedagogies of New Spain by Tania Bride

Chapter 4. "La natural inclinación se olvida:" Animal Transformation in Cervantes by Adrián Collado

Part II: 20th Century - Prowling for Pathways toward a New Future
Chapter 5. Uncanny Urodeles: The Case of Julio Cortázar's "Axolotl" by Ailén Cruz

Chapter 6. Animal Skins/Human Souls: Figurations of the Jaguar in Contemporary Brazilian and Spanish American Literature by Odile Cisneros

Chapter 7. Of Nahuals and Angels: Neoliberal Reinterpretations and Transnational Mythology in Édgar Clément's Operación Bolívarby Alejandro Ramírez-Méndez

Chapter 8. "Fausto" and Marina: Cats, Sickness, and Twentieth Century Spain by Samantha Penina Ruckenstein

Part III: 21st Century - In the Beast's Clothing

Chapter 9. Animal Adventures for Gabriela Cabezón Cámara's China Iron by Elena Campero

Chapter 10. Colonizing Monsters and Decolonizing Beasts: The Case of Mariana Enriquez's Our Share of Night by Alba Devo Colis

Chapter 11. Forms of the Beast: The Figure of the Werewolf in Three Recent Mexican Novels by Alejandro Soifer

Chapter 12. Animal Metaphors and Gender Violence in Contemporary Spain: (Non)Fictional Narratives by Irene López-Rodríguez

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